Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Fall has come to the Mountain

     I can't hardly believe the summer is over and now we are getting the camp ready for winter. There is so much to do before we all leave and in the next post I will tell you all about the things we have been doing to prepare for winter on the Mountain. But for now, I wanted to show you all the things we have been doing and enjoying as we have served here this summer.
A couple of big bucks hiding out from hunters


The Lake is being drained for irrigation water for Heber, so we have to get all the boats
out and cleaned.

Pontoon Boat is the first one out




The trees started changing colors about 2 weeks ago, maybe 3 and it has
been beautiful to see

The Pictures really don't do justice to the colors




The bucks are coming down lower because the nights have been cold





The Moose have also been moving down lower on the Mountain




The last of the summer flowers, we were lucking to even find these

Our pet sage hen

This one is for Pres. Crook from our Singles Watd Stake Presidency,
he told us he use to roam these mountains as a boy and he and his brothers'
and cousins had carved many a tree,  We found this one and had to take the picture



We had a Pelican drop in on the Lake, not sure where it came from

Our dock is now dry, except for a few spots, and they will be dry by next week


1 comment:

  1. Hi Sister LaFevre! This is Shanna (Jenny Sant's Sister). 1st, I have loved reading your blog and have wished I was back on the mountain. The spirit YOU as missionaries bring to the camp, is undescribable. As I drove up on Monday, I could feel the love from the missionaries serving. Also, what a joy you and Elder LaFevre were at the lake! I had to comment on your pic of "Cal Crook" carved in the tree. Cal or "Calvin" is mine and Jenny's grandma's brother! He ran sheep all over Lake Creek for years! He was always the first to tell my grandma when the Columbines had bloomed on the mountain. :) Just thought I'd share. Thank you again for all your hard work at the camp! I wish I could be up there all summer!

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